Wednesday, August 31, 2011

A Monster Ate My Book Report is pleased to take part in the Back to the Books Hop Giveaway!
Well over two hundred blogs are participating in this event. Make sure to check out the links to the other participants below.

We really support the Back to the Books Giveaway because we really like to read. We are giving away some of our favorite books. Each of us has a prize to give. That means there will be two lucky winners.

Emiline is giving away a package that includes: 1. I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You, autographed by Ally Carter
2. A bookplate, also autographed by Carter
3. A Heist Society keychain
4. Oh. My. Gods. by Tera Lynn Childs
5 And more . . .

How to enter:
1. Become a public follower--that is if you are not one already.
2. Leave a comment. For Emiline's prize pack, leave your comment on any of her reviews, make sure to
leave your e-mail address. For Marsh's pack, leave a comment, including your email, on one of his
reviews.

Winners will be selected at random--we might pull names from a hat or blindfold our parents and have them point at the screen. The point is, we will not choose you just because we know you. We have to be fair.

This contest is open to US residents only--because we are kids and we don't have much money--shipping is expensive. The contest runs from September 1st through the 7th. Winners will be announced on the 8th. GOOD LUCK!!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Charlie has a gift. He has been able to bring monsters through portals while he slept since he was very young. He's always felt alone. But he has learned that there are others like him. He is sent to a school called Nightmare Academy where he learns to control his powers.

Charlie accidentally opens a portal and a Class Five (the worst type of monster) Netherstalker starts to walk through. But just in time, Charlie slams the portal shut, cutting the monster's hand off.

The monster's wrist had an important artifact on it--the artifact allows the monsters to communicate with other species of monsters. The Netherstalker demands Charlie return the artifact or they will kill his parents. Can Charlie save them? Find out in Nightmare Academy: Monster Hunters.

I think Monster Hunters had the perfect amount of action and some suspense to weigh it out. I liked how detailed it was. What I really liked was the main character, Charlie. He was very heroic and determined at times. I can't wait to read the second book. I give Nightmare Academy: Monster Huntersfive out of five monsters.

To find this book check your school or local library, or you can find it at your local Indie Bookstore!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Me, well I personally don't get into people's love live's. But it sounds like somebody should tell Aphrodite that!
Back at Mount Olympus Academy, Aphrodite got a D for her hero-ology class because it started the Trojan war. She had a lot of ideas but finally came up with the best idea she could possibly think of. Since she was the one and only goddess of love, she would start a lonely hearts club for mortals. But apparently she is not the only goddess of love. In Egypt, there is another goddess of love--Isis.
When the two goddesses meet, they have a contest to find out who is the true goddess of love. Find out who wins in Aphrodite the Diva.I like everything about this series of books. They are full of action, drama and tragedy. And sometimes, they are so humorous. I've also learned a lot from reading this series, like: not to be a diva, not to judge people and not to turn people into spiders. I've also learned a lot about Greek Mythology.
As a matter of fact, I chose this series because my brother was reading Percy Jackson and I wanted to give Greek Mythology a try. I am so glad I did.Aphrodite the Diva has all the action you can get from Divas. I give it five out of five monsters, plus one bonus monster for the entire Goddess Girls series.You should really read this great, gorgeous series.

To find this book go to your school library or local library, or you can find it at your local Indie Bookstore, Barnes and Noble, or Amazon.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

We are so glad Rick Riordan created this wonderful character for us to enjoy. We have come to love Percy Jackson and all of his adventures. We hope you have a Happy Birthday, Percy, from the Gods and Goddesses at A Monster Ate My Book Report! (We know your birthday is actually tomorrow, but we will be in school then. So, Happy Birthday a day early!)

Saturday, August 13, 2011

I’ve been waiting for this book to come out for a long time. I have read all the Vladimir Tod books and Heather Brewer is my favorite author. I was eager to see what she wrote next and where she took her character, Joss.

My mom went to ComicCon and since I read Heather Brewer’s blog, I knew my Auntie Heather was going to be there!! AND she would have advanced reader copies of The First Kill. My mom said she’d TRY to find her.

I was shocked when my mom called me and she said, “Guess who I’m looking at?”

I said, “Who?”

She said, “Heather Brewer.”

I was like, “OH. MY. VLAD.”

My mom put someone on the phone. I ended up talking to my favorite author, HEATHER BREWER! When my mom came home, I had The First Kill and a signed copy of Eighth GradeBites. Inside Eighth Grade Bites it said, “It was FANGtastic talking to you on the phone”.

The Slayer Chronicles: The First Kill is thrilling. I never knew what was going to happen next. I enjoyed that it was from Joss’ point of view. And I love how it started out when he was ten, especially since I’m a ten-year old boy. But unlike Joss, my sister didn’t die at the hands of a vampire, although sometimes she thinks she is one. I’m not very strong either. I’m not that agile. In fact, I’m really only fast when something is chasing me. Good thing Joss isn’t me. He’d never make it as a slayer.

From the age of ten through thirteen, Joss gets stronger, and faster, and becomes a Slayer. That is mostly what this book is about. The First Kill changed my opinion of Joss, but Vlad will always be my favorite.

This is one of the best books I’ve read. I would recommend it to people who love Vladimir Tod and to fans of Joss, but if you haven’t read any other Heather Brewer books, you should start with Eighth Grade Bites!

Okay, down to the swag stuff... I'm a Master Minion, well, my mom is since I'm not 14 yet, but I'm going to play nice and share. We have bookmarks, tattoos, a Vlad Tod tote bag (featured in the video), and also a Vlad Tod shirt (also in the video). If you want to win some swag here's what you need to do--

1. Become a follower of this blog (public, so we can see you!)

2. Comment on this review telling us what you are most excited for in The Slayer Chronicles, and then leave your email

3. Limited to the US residents, because we are kids and we are broke!

4. Contest ends September 16, 2011 (We have re-opened the giveaway! Enter now for new prizes!)

Friday, August 5, 2011

The force is in one special school with ... a paper Yoda!?! Anyway, origami Yoda was funny, crazy, and great!! So were the characters: Tommy was nice. Dwight was funny and weird. Harvey was, well, just mean. People heard about origami Yoda because of, you know, gossip. Well, soon enough every one was asking origami Yoda about random stuff and he was always right. Everyone wrote down adventures with origami Yoda in Tommy’s notebook. Surprisingly it was a setup for the boys, Tommy and Dwight, to get girls—because they’re nerds. But then how did Origami Yoda tell the future ??? Is it just Dwight’s hand or is it really the force? Find out in Origami Yoda.

My Book Report for The Strange Case of Origami YODA

By Marsh

Tommy is gathering information to see if Origami Yoda can tell the future or not. Origami Yoda is a finger puppet that is used by a middle-schooler named Dwight. The students of McQuarrie Middle School’s seventh grade believe that Origami Yoda might be able to tell the future.

Tommy needs to prove that Origami Yoda can tell the future so, if he asks a girl out to the dance, he won’t make a fool of himself.

I think Origami Yoda is a great book for all people who like Star Wars. It is jam-packed with humor. I liked how it was so descriptive. If you like this book, don’t miss book two, Darth Paper Strikes Back. It is coming soon. I think it will be great, like the first book. I give Origami YODA five monsters.

Find out how to make your own Origami YODA and learn about the series here- http://origamiyoda.wordpress.com/ WE LOVE THIS SITE!!

To find this book go to your local or school library, or you can buy it on Amazon-